Art Quote by Lee Maracle
“I think the arts has great potential to create citizens. Citizenship is about the direction your imagination travels. We can't plan or calculate or examine citizenship; it's an imagined thing. Community is an imagined thing. And if your imagination isn't working - and, of course, in oppressed people that's the first thing that goes - you can't imagine anything better. Once you can imagine something different, something better, then you're on your way.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Role of Imagination in Citizenship, 2015
Imagination shapes citizenship and community; without it, oppressed people cannot envision better futures, so fostering imagination is essential for societal progress.
In simple terms: Imagining better societies is key to citizenship.
Cultivate imagination to empower communities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education reform
- grassroots activism
- civic engagement
- creative workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we nurture imagination in marginalized groups?
- What policies support creative civic participation?
Imagination alone may not overcome structural barriers.